Police vehicles attended the scene at Chapel Road, Saxmundham
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An investigation is underway after a woman in her 70s died in a medical emergency at an address in Saxmundham.
Officers were called to the address in Chapel Road at around 9.20am on Wednesday, April 28, after receiving reports of a medical emergency.
An ambulance, a first responder and air ambulance were also called, however the woman in her 70s was pronounced dead a short time later.
A police cordon remains in place and Suffolk Constabulary is continuing an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.
A spokeswoman for the force said the woman s death remains unexplained and the next of kin have been informed.
He said a third man was at Mr Reynolds’ feet, and had his “feet crossed and bent back into his calves”, in what PC Warne recognised as another restraining technique.
PC Picken, who also gave evidence to Tuesday s hearing, said she saw a security guard knelt on the ground with one knee “resting on (Mr Reynolds’) back”. She said she saw two guards carrying out the restraint.
When shown CCTV footage of the initial restraint taking place now ex-PC Picken began to cry and said it looked like he (Mr Reynolds) was being restrained by the neck .
Asked by Mr Reynolds stepfather Martin Hurst if, after watching the CCTV, she agreed that she was totally misled by security officers Timothy Cator-Durrant and David Foster about what happened, PC Picken said she did agree.
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Inspector Matt Paisley
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A new inspector has taken command of two Suffolk neighbourhood policing areas.
Inspector Matt Paisley took over from Kevin Horton as locality inspector for Haverhill and Sudbury, following the latter s move to Operation Response – dealing with policing challenges in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Insp Paisley was previously in charge of the Bury St Edmunds area, having joined Suffolk Constabulary in 2004 and served in Ipswich, Capel St Mary, and Hadleigh, as well as Sudbury s safer neighbourhood sergeant. I ve got strong Sudbury links, having worked as a Pc and sergeant in the area, he said.
Police have arrested a man following a series of burglaries in Sudbury in recent months
A man has been arrested following a series of burglaries in Sudbury.
A 26-year-old man was arrested during the evening of Thursday, April 22 and taken to Bury St Edmunds Police Investigation Centre for questioning, where he remains.
His arrest is linked to a series of burglaries in the town that took place at various properties between January to April this year, where various personal items, cash and jewellery were stolen.
Anyone who witnessed any suspicious activity or has knowledge of who was involved in any Sudbury burglaries should contact Suffolk Constabulary by calling 101, or visiting the Suffolk police website.